Thursday, June 14, 2012

FEMALE SURVIVAL KIT


 Remember when you were told 

"You better pack just in case" 

or "don't forget to take a just in case" 

or "You might need just in case"...

  
A message for all women just in case...

Female Survival Kit 

  • Squirrel Fund (money tucked away that only you know about)
  • A basic change of clothes for you and your children - including something warm
  • If you have very young children or baby, items like nappies, formula, favourite toy duplicated, etc
  • Emergency phone numbers you may need
  • Photocopies of important documents like passports, insurance papers, birth certificates for you and your children, solicitors/ financial institution details packaged together and kept at a trusted friends place or your solicitors or safety deposit box or a family member you can trust.

Just in case....
You need to leave your living arrangements quickly because you are suffering domestic violence or
your partner comes home and tells you they are leaving you and the children, or worse still you find you have nowhere to go because they have changed the locks on you or told you to get out or
you find out your partner has an addiction and you get a knock at the door or a phone call that everything you own is being repossessed and you find yourself with small children and no roof over your head with frozen or empty bank accounts or
your partner comes home and tells you they are gay and leaving you and the children and taking everything you thought you owned together with them or
the suspicion you have had that your partner is interfering or touching your children has been confirmed and you find yourself without, until you can just organise yourself...
  

Female Survival Kit in case of an emergency  

  • Squirrel Fund (money tucked away that only you know about)
  • Photocopies of important documents like passports, insurance papers, birth certificates for you and your children, solicitors/ financial institution details packaged together and kept at a trusted friends place or your solicitors or safety deposit box or a family member you can trust.

Just in case....
Your partner suddenly dies from an accident, suicide, murder or health reasons, you may have to wait for the death certificate to access your funds in a joint bank account/s and you need to organise and pay for the funeral or your living costs or your children's costs etc...
  
Situations like these happen everyday to women just like you
BE SMART- BE PROACTIVE- BE READY Just in case...